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A Dr. Joshua Travis Brownformerly enslaved educator purchases a plantation to create a school for freed persons. A group of monks arrives by foot at an immigrant community in the
Community organizations in Seattle are introducing young Black students to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) through initiatives such as the BE Project and Baseball Beyond Borders. The programs aim
By CultureBanx Team Americans aged ages 65 and older increased from 17% to 20% The median age of Black people in 2021 was 33 years, five years younger than the
Ascend, the Manchester-based third-party operator of single-family rental (SFR) homes, overseeing two thirds of the entire asset class, has further strengthened its team with the recruitment of Alie Horton as
Wealth building has since begun thriving across industries for Black people. It’s evident in cement empires in Africa, private equity in the U.S., sports legends, software pioneers, entertainment moguls, and
A Dr. Joshua Travis Brownformerly enslaved educator purchases a plantation to create a school for freed persons. A group of monks arrives by foot at an immigrant community in the
Community organizations in Seattle are introducing young Black students to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) through initiatives such as the BE Project and Baseball Beyond Borders. The programs aim
By CultureBanx Team Americans aged ages 65 and older increased from 17% to 20% The median age of Black people in 2021 was 33 years, five years younger than the
3-minute readThe Well, the Lakeland co-working and incubator space at 114 E. Parker St., will hold its second annual Black Business Expo on Friday, June 6, followed by a new,
Ascend, the Manchester-based third-party operator of single-family rental (SFR) homes, overseeing two thirds of the entire asset class, has further strengthened its team with the recruitment of Alie Horton as
Wealth building has since begun thriving across industries for Black people. It’s evident in cement empires in Africa, private equity in the U.S., sports legends, software pioneers, entertainment moguls, and